That was the message repeated on Twitter during Toronto’s 8-6 win in Detroit Wednesday afternoon.

Not because of how the game finished – they rallied in the sixth and seventh innings -- but because the Jays appeared to be on their way to a sixth loss when things began to go sideways during the rain-delayed game.

With the Jays trailing 6-1 heading into the sixth, hashtag #FireGibbons began appearing on social media sites, demonstrating just how fickle a fan base with increased expectations can be.

Already having matched their worst start since 2004, the Jays, now 3-5 but still in last place in the AL East, were approaching their worst start in franchise history before Wednesday’s come-from-behind win.

In the club’s second year of existence, the Jays limped to a 2-8 record through the first 10 games of the 1978 season before finishing as the second-worst team the majors.

Is the following just another example of irrational supporters looking too much into the early part of the season, or do Jays fans have cause for concern?